Authors
Ulf Eliasson, Rogardt Heldal, Patrizio Pelliccione, Jonn Lantz
Publication date
2015/5/4
Conference
2015 12th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture
Pages
115-118
Publisher
IEEE
Description
To investigate the new requirements and challenges of architecting often safety critical software in the automotive domain, we have performed two case studies on Volvo Car Group and Volvo Group Truck Technology. Our findings suggest that automotive software architects produce two different architectures (or views) of the same system. The first one is a high-level descriptive architecture, mainly documenting system design decisions and describing principles and guidelines that should govern the overall system. The second architecture is the working architecture, defining the actual blueprint for the implementation teams and being used in their daily work. The working architecture is characterized by high complexity and considerably lower readability than the high-level architecture. Unfortunately, the team responsible for the high-level architecture tends to get isolated from the rest of the development …
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U Eliasson, R Heldal, P Pelliccione, J Lantz - 2015 12th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software …, 2015